The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 13, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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rr-' Elchl : JBETT,1S' FIRST BASKETBALL GAME Trentcm, S. C.?As the football season has come to its termina. . tion, everyone now is looking for the beginning of the basketbal. season. Betti, Academy and Junior College will ;play its first basket bail game in a double header with Hfines Institute of Augusta, Sat, urday, December IS, in the collegi gymnasium. The game is scheduled foj: 7:00 p. m. Both teams are ex petcting to "take the bacon." The public is invited. Bettis 100 Percent Red Cro?s All the faculty at Betti? Aca. demy and mary friends <n Bs vl. cinity becapie member, of the Bet. tis Acrdemy Red Cross. Faculty numbers on the Aiken side gav? their membership- fee -to Richard F. Boulware who submitted the same to Robert A. Brooks, .Aiken county Re;FCros^ caller. Tne to~ tal sum for Aiken county was 512. Thomas JrTenkins was Bettis Red ?Gr< ss-wailer?for- the Edgefield . county faculty members. ? KM HA A. My & CHURCH Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pastor S. S. opened at 10:30 with the s? stant Supt.. Mr. I. L. Lake pre .-idinir along wiht his co-workers. Lesson beautifully taught by the ! liferent teachers, nicely reviewed hv Supt. Closing?L?=. . marks by. the pastor. Morning worship began With prayer ser- " vice conducted bv Bro. Jonathan Harp. A wonderful morning mes cago was brought by the pastor 'a'.on from Hebrew 21 fi. snhjert . Chr st's_Ailicnt into the World". The message was indeed a spirit"" er service around the alter. Sev. , j,ra! visitors__were present from rt< e"nvi lo among whom were Mr. ? -Aa..oit Wilson, and otberrelaiiyes. Visitors are always invited and ? ivon?a warm?welcome at?thechurch of friendly folk. JUH.NSI'U\"\EWS It goes-avitb out saying that the Bouknicht scroal community peo. > y-^-ple, together with the faculty, are .VYvery big-hearted people. They are always willing to help a good eause.On Sunday, December 7, Miss Rat ray presented a program at Bethel' consisting of readings, so. los and the little rhythm band which wa, 8 delight to all th* hearers. Much credit i? due this teacher for her training ard pa tience., she is taking with_ J_he children. The principal, Mr. Dean was 'also present and made rent: rks. Miss#&-R?9n Belle Brc/adnax, Lu. cile Raiford. Thomasina Holmes, and Edith Fraiser, teacher9 at the Rose nwald school, spent the week ! ot th-ir homes. ? Rev. W. E~. "Wilson and Kev. W, Wt-Gi-ry-Arp attending the annual conference this week In Anderson Miles. Wilson Surprising to many frierds was th> marriage of Miss Hattie Mile of this ci'v to Rev. W. E. Wilscrr ?of-ffarnett. S C. which wa9 solem n'zed on Ta^day, December 9, b' Rev. J. M. Blassengame of Co nubia. ~ \ MT. ZION A. M. E. CHl'RCH Rev. W. R. How man. Pastor "* \ 1 it! M-u?i\a<n?Sundav -was a ?m itnv t ATr '/ion. Mnr-inpr ser. ' .. < > : \v< 1! attended. Our pastor bfl a vrv stirring sermon " a en(>'ept. "The secret of ' t an cr:vine." This was in d'-.i a wiTvP-rf'tl semton. Every ^rt- <p?nn'H fa ho greatly inspired the sermon. Aco,-,,tp i ion was served, fUr. c \ya? turned to a great i-'nrj sV-n'.->-? Sister Bovd sane "You cot t-i love evervbody if you Jesus." The offerin? wac cood. ?Wt> lu'it a ^-nrr successful board ~ p-r>/-,?:The church w i< r>rcr rtt7ed for the year and all of (t.,-, t.-pjivt, ivovp r?-annointed. T^e ytc'vn! < '? hoard is headed bv Mr. A. Rat^s: trustee hoard vo. 1. Mr. I oo Chattntan. No. 2, ,f-. C.r.r.-rrf. c:v,,vitnrrs; Stewardess B rd N'o. 1. Mrs. Gerths Mvers; v"M' s' pe^-frmvtT-^y: H. md 1li P"""i't'-. Ms. A. Slieh^ The Pb=t 0] h. M>-s. Rosa Cannon: tve Pulnit Aid Rtvnrd Mis, Vernell ATvrpo- tbo Joe Louis Club. Mr. F.Br>vd:.. church, seau Mrs. Jessie rta>-k. The evurch was organized into eJllhs A c/rpat rflltv ? r?lonr>?/4 for the fifth Sunday in Merch. STOVER CHAPEL STATION The service,, wore delightful all dav. S-nt. S. Pelzer wrs at hi<? post. Mrs. Pelzer. Mrs. Ruff, and Rev. T. C Pates discussed the Sun. da'" School lesson. 11 a. m. the Rev. J. A. H. Mit chell brought us a soul revivir.* messaee. The stewards conducted th<> business of the day. 330 the Antioeh choir from Cdfmrbra. S. C.. Rt~?r St.. did th* wincu'nr. Rev. Rice preached. It wa, 8 high day in Zion. 8 p. m. Rev. W. H. Walker preached and the sermon wag a* fir" in d*"v stubble. Next Sunday. December-14th, a* 11 a. m. the pastor will prerrh from the aubieet, "As the Havs of Noah were, so shall tve eomine; of the. So?> of Man h" " Rev. Rookart and hi* choir will ta^V charpre at 3:80, and 8 p. m.. Rev. J. P. Elliott. Everv one should hear this wonderful man. The church and pastor welcome you to Stover * Chape! SundajN^?r r~~r.? ' ? "" "* ! 1 GREENWOOD NEWS RFR MEE The^Tuberculosis Association if itting over a good job in Green Th ood now. Every one seems to be \sso sponding well to the call. Mrs. rrg ( loxie Goode, the widow of the late build v. J. L. Goode, was ct Weston high hapel A. M. E. church Sunday Pr< on, and made a fine talk. Chrii tvi.is were unusually good "inn - v. W. B. Nash, our new pastor. St, ? ;eemed to have been at hi^ best nav . ne preacntd out of his soul a Th ot'derful sermon from 2nd Pete! has 1 :18. The doors of the churvli were ers i opened and the spirit was hisrh "A I o.. cti n was good, after Dr ;hich the Holy Communion \va? Mon< > d. Uur visrtor was Mr.?rap*. i Gcrode. l rnbcrnacle Baptist church ' ,ervices went on as usual. The pas. To ?o. h>'V, a.-E. Kay, preached-tw*- the ) owerful sermons morning an.. B. F ivrHt. The spirit was high and th* -oho* Election was extra good. The body .oly Communion was served. of C On November 30, at Springfieh the i Baptist church the member* seem, bn r d to have enjoyed the ploasun1 ^ave -.titer and warm sunshine. On *b*> s ? u-vunt ?>f the Union the Supt. mal. OeUron R I. Hill ^nnlfl rtn? h, A-i -^-rnr."bur the assistant SuptT runT ind the faculty were present. Af. bene ter the teachers had gone through ent the lesson the assistant Supt. g. ye Geor a brief review. meet Under the leadership of ou* V? is'or. Rev. S. Randolph. ou: hatch is moving on. We h?vi C 'TO.'it'liin j every -third Rniiilny ?n 'fiends and visitors arc aiw; ys velcome. We s S sters Mary . Jones find Ida. tert? London are on the sick list W over; hope for them a speedy recovery. *non ?A: Mt. Xi1 'ii Baptist ilnncl., Co? "ntJTtT onaco. S. C.. the Union was held. Or We had a wonderful setting of th< ing -Tirnr-rhr?attendrrce was-good -'Wti. rid alsu..the.cwllefti.Ui R"V. K. T. -tha-MitvheU preached" the Missionary samj < nnoti. The Mt. Zion Baptis4 :ner~i h'itvh gave the delegates r. W-r" mt t welcome and served a good dinner snre' at the ehureh. j? 15 ct Li Promise I,and Circuit wool Rev. F. L. BAnv. Pastor TTTTTe After en.ios ing.^i wonderful Sun lay School, the Ryvt Bony ascend SEC'< d the rostrum and preached a wonderful sermon from Psaln '$7:3.-A* the doors of the churel R vere opened the spirit -was high Su Collection was" good. The Hol\ ua] i. ninu: ion was given. post* At Dunton Temple C. M. E sfud; hurch, the home coining day went ed. ver big. An excellent program At web presented. Lovely singing was past< uercit by the Dunton Tempk r->nir hoir. This being their last quar. t^r t ~Ty oonforer.ee the presiding el. chap ler was present and'' made some B 5n ndeiful remarks. He introduced erjoj v. R. st, A. Mr, D. D., president At 1 I.ander College who preached hOU!5 wonderful sermon frcrm the sub Pd t< ect, "Prayer." The services were pv 0 .11 attended with a lot of visitine nmnf ? tids from other churches in the' have lV. Collection. $11.45,. _ re_k>[ \ s thi. was the prsloPs, Rev: jy, lilliam, last Sunday before at. ,1<? v diner the annual conference tlv 0n t) mbers met after service so as \t, wind up the year's work and t< n4 him away?wellr Rev. Giltieir" onducted service at his crth?' "\T;i(.,>,---'nnia at Ilodges, S ".. Sunday night. V'ss Ruth .lowers of Ratesburg fy, C., was in the city visiting Mes ~r,un AM *o and Carrie "Carter. oisei Mr: Adlm Johnson ontertrined ivo of her friend,, over the wee! Mi?s nd. from Greenville. S. C.. in the -erec : ,< of Mrs. Ida Smith. The-. ^"Pre vore: Mrs. Joseph McQueMn. Mi? Vise ' T'Id red Mad|c'nn. Mattie Norri* rnpf5i d her daughters. ters.' Morris ChaPel Rantist Church ]** . Rev. II. B. Mitchell, Pastor The R. T 1*. ?f Mo?C Chm ''r.'ict irh is making ou ' pead'i "ndine progress in its work un mar]< der the efficient leadership of . . " an.lolnh H. Burton. The B., T. U mar]< meet* each Sunday eventrg it <\ f) iep^e n. m. with the president. Louis Archer presiding. Th? me. on'th 'Christian Leaders''in for t'vouth." The croup directors ar making splendid ohrervalions ih?i1 wo?-U towards a definite viev ? ^ ooint of their work. hnvV The R. T. UrL aw til increasing "V auxiliary in our church. largTtv at -ended, filled with enthusiasm, am' Qjyn vn7rr to work. ? v NOTICE The B. T. I', present rv?y,i'lYihftr 2", ot -1 a. m.. a eantat"Th^ Rirth of Christ." Please be ; " ot-nt and on'ov this service in -v nnd dramat'zation. J""1. T-c HAPPENED! The B. T. U VenV Morris" Chanel church presented f - ?s h.rjr ever the eOier waves Fri _ . vrvm- inc at 7:BO r.-ver station oed. S. r The choir - nprtnr fV,p direction of R. IT Bur ^n, director peneral of the R. T pr< ^ loqt i h...r , ^nmr nf thil I .Curl -?r and read our celumn. ST. PAUL HOLINESS CHURCH ^ Rev. A. R. Lee, Pastor V/sj W? h^v" heTUn a new vear rnd ere elad to have our same pastor ^ I hack a f r L^JT-he- service??were- verv Dean I +? ^ L? 'h- cpr*ri"d cc't hotriprinp: with I c?n-'ov Tiic wi" thovouehlv taue'rt on fill o'-asca* "r1i? mornin" ap?*vfrp was snlandid tt a* p X* wac: carried r>"* ioc'v. F^r tho pvpninc <*or-vio- *v .? - ,.<5^,1 Pr at)Vi'7)f't, "Whv ^,V( 1 a- } 1 v->M ffUr'" C Ap.Af c,,^ f?T)*V' ? -? - V- ?- / t r?V f a"' 4 TV a rrt - a ^ n a " P P -e'ldl irn wpII ni'onarprt T'Tn forcefully arid spiritually delivered . ^ c??iKopi?ihp For ,iMf The Palmetto Leader 1^ ' TE KELEY SCHOOL GROUP TS ,e Berkeley County Teachers' i ciatioii held its second meet>f the year in the high school r line of Berkeley Training school. of. Holman conducted the de ns, Tbegcoup used* "Onward , stian Soldiers" ps the after. I '? hvmn. Prof. Wilson of the Stephen's high school, offered er. e anrual Christmas Seal Sale j i)egun among the county teach ! and their sloean tWa year is Jigger r.nd Better Seal drive." Evans, a physician of . :k's Corner, S. C., emphasized , iipnrtan-.e xrf -the part sehuotrtcr, can nlav in the fight' -st tuberculosis. j* t the delight and surprise of group wa3 the visit of Mr. J. -J 'elton, strte agent for Negro sis. Mr. Felton addressed the on th? subiect, "Attendance hildren in Schools." He made comment that "the teacher is 1 lm.wing_card erf the classroom; I a constructive program ana itter.drjice will alwayg be nor fter hiB address, an open fowns held and ideas which were ficial was grasped^by all pres. The vice president, Mr pre Holman, presided over the in?. ?rdelle Jennings, reporter ;edar creek school dicw'v. P C.?Hello Friends! ire still givinpr our weekly en. linments at the school house y Wednesday n'eht. Tbe club sored n fish fry Wednesday t end n iK-nt sum was rutstid. i tomorrow nieht we are hav. a movie.show, "The Down. of Samson."--by?Dr.?Cassels, vftntriinnnist Hp gav.e,..ub de of his work Friday morn.. fmd~was it sensationpJL-Comeind help rs tn witness a errand rMiinnient. Admission.- 10 and mt?. ttle Leatha Bolton snent the c end in Columbia With Mrs >r. OND N.A7ARPTH BAPTIST CHURCH ev. A. C. Jones. Pastor day School began at the us_ ionr. All workers were at their s of duty. After the class > -tbe^ lesson wps well review the hour for preaching, the >r entered the rostrum, ac ?anied bv Rev. Terrv. The pas. ook his text from St. Lrke 1? ter, 15 verse. This was indeed ul stirring message and was ,-ed bv all present. e of worshin an.-t again listen. ) a spiritual mesage delivered ur humble servant from Ro ; 8:37. The pastor seemed to been rt his best. Our souls ced a* he preached tve word, ere still are some sick am oh? ire are praying God's blessings lem nn-t a sn?edy recovery, s. Carrie Isaac, reporter WTNXSBORO NEWS" By Kathleen Rorr e senior class of Fairfield v Traihine school rendered a pllaryous program Tuesdnv ier tho devotionrl hour. With Sarah Monro mistress ~>f nonv. tho ffdlowin"? selectionrendered: class complaint hv j Mildred Souireu'ollt mus'cp1" j tation hv tho "'Rarbnra S;s < ' (Misses Johnnie Cod I j leen Foga and Mnude^Fnp' *" 1 tmas Noel by Miss Marv K \ ener; "Sermon to the Sis j * by Miss Kathleen Ro?ps- | ng. Mi?s Rosa ?nd ^ j :s by the principal. Prof.' W 1 ^oss. Many erconrae'ng m j :? have been given the "tr j d" senirrr r>1n?S. s, Delia Haieler who hoc hoen j le sick list, is mending nice'.- < -nns^i^-was--&a^deJneiL-hy_.th.;Jj a of Mis,. Beatrice MeKe. was a student of F. C a few yerrs ago. T're famii'o??r deep?ct svmnifViv. ofesaor^-U. S. Oallmen an*' Ross, and Mis? Blanche ip went to Camden, S. f*. in?4 rday to attend the rthletie rrenee.- ?? e glee club of F C. T. S. w*?P <*T?tt?prnrrrn rr, in ffro a?Virtr>1^ korium Sunday evering, Do >er 14 at 4 o'clock. Evervonivited. We assure of an in "ling program. Miss M. H ar, sponsor. ie home of Mr. pnd Mrs. F'4 n tVinf n* father and ler, Mr. and Mrs. Mo?ec T.ylen ? comnletelv dosfroved ho- fir' Sunday morning ahontSf. m r *' 1,1 ,,in t ?n"" e of his possessions, r 11 of M v~-.~,Vo1H cood^ were de_ ved TTe io ore r/f o"r nrom dr.. ^Innnnrs and wel1 I i"ht of hv w^>!fe an' colored th?m both in '..re fV>nii" Vnmes. ''a Wort M''er? instrrctOr >ur school, snent the n*ool< on ' j ifr home with her mother. YORK PARAGRAPHS" Continued from Pa^e 1 Her 1?th. Ye?i h'dne the on' to vou ?>"d I'll Vnd^r the on" k to me. TV>"? well have tv"fti TMe TM>r*v !? hoinjf ClVm in in gt Of th" P^-'ftm"" O-ot r White of New York . -?>--?? ^v, k?re with mother. Mm. Jme White, r. Jdmnr B"wcn* ig a patient V<? r>"vi"? tf^nnital here.- Mr*, T/ e Hardin iB also on the ItiC j... - " >l?l i>i..i] aSui.-?fc IE PALMETTO LEADER i CENTER RABUN .NEWS | Sunday Scherol opened at its usual hour with the Supt., Mrs. G. Foster, presiding. The attendance was very large. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Shaw and nmily worshiped at Mill Rock R'|r>tiwt church Sunday afternoon. "Mesdames Carrie' Humbut, Ali.'c Sullivan were the Sunday rfter. noon guests of Mrs. Mary Carter and family. R?-v. and Mrs. W. I>. Coker eag erl.v filled their position at the : l ittle River Baptist church, Ware I Shoals. H?^ ia doing wonderful . work there. Vvs. A. Henrv. Mrs. Carrie . Phelps rnd Lillie M. Kile?Y attend | ed a practice at the Pine Hill s?hoi?l. Thev have taken a part in ?giaK T?xvn Convention" which which will be given Friday night, -v. lv.ber 12. Mr. S. Choice spent Sundav in Fountain Inn with his daughter, Mrs. Pyles. 1 A,.. j nd Mrs. Hueston Choice arid family, Mr. and Mrs. Choice of Greenville, were the Suit day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stober Choice. 'go^o:aoco8?^ooo3aooreo?o:aooc BRIDGES OF FINE flip ? Fl'KNlTURE g your purchases on our ? convenient p a y ment | Prove Bridges Valm TELEPHONE SET r~5.85= 85c Delivers 3 An ideal- gift for -the entire q family ? Lovely Mahogany ^ Table and- matching chair?I | Regularly *7.85^ I Comfortable LOUNGE CHAIF "The Perfect Gift" this chair and matching 1 Ottoman is r.ilr.hlr. In [fAllr nhninn nf Fine Upholstery Fabrics? S See this Sensational Value I Use Our Conveniei Bji ? ,, \ THE PIEDMONT SOCIAL CLUB OF NEW YORK CITY Once agfin we pause to honoi our Presbyterian church "back home, situated near Mountville, S. C. in Laurens county. The Piedmont iSocial clubs o* i*hf}adefphi?--N<Mw Ynrk. Baltimor" and Washington. D. C third re.union Sunday, November 30th, rt the home of Miss Pns- I Pitts, 1404 N. 21st St., Philadel phia. The various clubs were met at the door hv Miss?s Lougeni' rn,i ov.jvipy We>ts. Thev were beautifully dressed in black and white evening gowns. Everyone gave their name as they entered. Mr. John S. Pitts, asked all to ferilow him to the dining room where the beautiful table was decorate'' with mints and nuts. d in tlv center wa? our dear -J'd Ifmie church beautifully made by Mis? Jto^r. Le?Pitts, with the pastor standing in the_door. Each plate had everv person'* name?in-front <vf it, and ? cert'fi cate of graduation. Twenty fou' Yvers seated at the table, thtec ? Six men, dreseed.in tuxedosserved a wonderful dinner consist RECO^m^' 5.85 1 85c Delivers For the Radio-phono combi. ^ nation, give this useful Table?Regularly $7.85. l AND OTTOMAN / .. 9 ' 1.00 DELIVERS ' it Payment Plan ~f _ i ^ ^1638 MAIN ST. ^ s i inr of tomato jtiifee, turkey, ham, M collard greens, dressing of two f I kinds, candied sweets, cold slaw, 1 'gravy, pickles, radish, celery, car. ( rots, cranberry sauce hot rolls and i butter. For dessert we had ice ? cnam and cake of all kird. Everyone ate so much that they had to < walk around before the program i -4 began. Such?a?uonduriul?dinner J was cooked by suoh nice ladies, J r.nd everyone enjoyed eating it. 1 Members present from the New , York City club were Mrs. Theresa ( * Jaekso*", Mrs. Geneva B?agley, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, Mr*. _ I Savannah Pettaford. Misses Em. I , ma and Cupfnna Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pettafo?d. Miss Ee gene Harrison, Joseph Grayer nm1 Harry Anderson. ' Members from Baltimore, Md.: Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, and - Mrs. Rosa Geter; Mt. CTflr, N. J.7 " Mr. and Mrs. Gordin and Mr. John D. Pitts; Washington, D. C., Mrs ~ Vera Griffeth and baby; Philadel. phia. Mr. John S. Pitts, Miss R0ss '* L. Pitts, Mrs. Beatrice Werts and daughters. Ixnigenia. and Shirley Werts, Mrs. Poala Cregg. MisAntho Pitts. Mrs. Carrie Hill, Mr ~~Arrd? Mrs. Charles?Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph - Rodriquez. Miss Myrtle Hill. Mr. James Grant. Mrs. Odessa Sobb, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert [ Flyod and children, Mrs. Nell I Holmes r.nd children. Mr. Odell rloyd, Mrs. Armstead, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Forgy, SergearVRobert B. Forgy, Rev. and Mrs. B. F. t Glasgow and son, Benjamin, Jr., ; Mr. Samuel Evans. Mi. Ira <3ra. t ham, a?M mrav other names that T failed tQ get. M Af K program began ( with Mr. John S. Pitt, as chairman, i I add-es*.?Miw??Rasw L. > Pittp. general treasurer. Phila.: I cuest snerkers. Rev. and Mrs. B. ' F. Glasgow, pastor of the Berean , Presbyterian church. Phila.; MlSg ) | Fnim? .T. Pitts, president of the )| j Vm- Y""k CPv club; 'Sergeant' )i i Rohe-f P Forgv. Phila; Mrs. Ve !r Griffith. t-?nst?r^r of Wash. j-r-;n-tnn cluhr Mrs Odessa Adams ) Pr.'timnro. Md : M?*s Go(!',tifl B"ns lr-v, secretary <->f N"\v York club: )""Mr7_tToTdm. Mt. ?'lair. N. "J., re 1; o!f(i i ^ \v"r5'^",**^'il no?mr M* $ Leander Pitts. Phila., and Mrs * Parrie Hill. Phila . read the history j of the o^'Tet" a letter of g^eetin" J <V~rv> th?"> riiQfar ef on". C^nV-oh wS' I*- read by Miss Rosa L. Pitfr. >*..- y..r? p-t*.?f?*.,y. ehaplAin or 'he New York cl"b. Mn*. Man' 'Tpmilton and Mr. Harrison, N. Y. ',i ii .in ! ^ Dl'PRFE PirS~NT? Z- A . < p p-< I c> [<&. \^M ;?at-TWNSHIP AU FRIDAY NIGHT ? 1 - DANCING I Admission: Advan j|,: ? At Door $1.21 I White Spectator* 1 ')"j1.111111, Knl nt i X Drug Store, College Inn, Hop's ;* * J. C. McDAN If I, F. E V Y ' S | ? FUNERAL HOME g g I'ndcrtakinp and Embalmii > o A MI?! LANCE SERVICI jj g ?SLOGAN? $ % LOWER PRICES "As Near A* Your Nearest Phon : Batesbursr and RidReway, rS. ( > 1831 TAYLOR ST. COLUMB1 PnONES: 23819?23610 _ |^_ 3 <3tfiODCH3OCH3tH3O0a?8C8^^ latard&y, December 13, 1941 Dlub, and Mr. C. W. Fttfa, Phil*. rave splendid talk, cm club life. Urs. Odessa Sobb rerd the minutes /I >f the last re.union which wag held n New York City September 22, it the home of Mrs. Savannah Pettaford. The minute* were rereived and adopted. Our next re union will be held in Washing. /in, D. P, anH I lrnnar wo will have grand time since we will be near the White house. - Mrs. Vera Griffith ha* the most wonderful baby, juat the picture jf health, weighing 21 pounds, and st five months old. Starts SUNDA/Y (| "Confirm Or Deny**?WITH? DON AMECHE JOAN BENNETT <Aamm __ STARTS MONUAY JOHN WAYNE HARRY CAREY ?IN? SHEPHERD 07 THE HITJX" ____ ^ : >n.Ao ^^T-pr,1r"*, *vr> ? : ?IN? TOOK WHO'S LAUGHING^ ilh Fibber MeGee and Molly MiMllili STARTS SUNDAY! ^ Vr/t ^ iwr ORCHESTR^ calistK l) 'i I ;j 11 XE i: LL ROOM DITORIUM Colombia, , DECEMBER 19th 9:00 UNTIL ? X ~ ce 91c including tax ) including tax J 5 60c including tax i I afni iiMf PmI Bohwi Willli?_ Lunch and Henry's Beer Tavern. I. 8. Le?vyj Manager | 4 . ..? .* :.?.'I.'..' -. - ... ,., .Ad*